Nabret? Almee
Nabret? Almee
Apros pey?n d?nin so zontor uroke?me. Duya ombe?retu racont es?, <I??aleul?>, sedau silormu sfafkora eta nabret?. ?riftadyu?u oteran...
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There are question marks scattered all over your posting, and I already tried to view this page with both iso-8859-1 and utf-8. I assume this is Verdurian, and the question marks are for accented characters. But I can't make heads or tails out of it anyway, as I don't know any Verdurian.
giˈtaɹ.plɛɪ̯ɚ‿n dɪs.ˈgaɪz • [b][url=http://sanstitre.nfshost.com/sbk]Der Sprachbaukasten[/url][/b]
[size=84]And! [url=http://bit.ly/9dSyTI]Ayeri Reference Grammar[/url] (upd. 28 Sep 2010)[/size]
[size=84]And! [url=http://bit.ly/9dSyTI]Ayeri Reference Grammar[/url] (upd. 28 Sep 2010)[/size]
Sigh.
There was a server shift a long while back that messed up the encoding, so a lot of really old posts now have question marks instead of accented characters (as you can see if you look through the L&L Museum, particularly the Correspondence Library). Was there any need to respond to an 18-month-old topic just to have this explained?
There was a server shift a long while back that messed up the encoding, so a lot of really old posts now have question marks instead of accented characters (as you can see if you look through the L&L Museum, particularly the Correspondence Library). Was there any need to respond to an 18-month-old topic just to have this explained?
[quote]Let us not look too closely at ourselves to see whether or not we have, in our untime, been successful. Turn your face from yourself; it is too late for that. I turn my face from you and I; let us look instead at how the ocean purrs.[/quote]
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does it really matter?Nuntarin wrote:Sigh.
There was a server shift a long while back that messed up the encoding, so a lot of really old posts now have question marks instead of accented characters (as you can see if you look through the L&L Museum, particularly the Correspondence Library). Was there any need to respond to an 18-month-old topic just to have this explained?